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, but now it's used as a sanction. look at what is happening to charlie rangel. he was found by the ethics committee to not have violated the rules that he was charged with, yet they sent an admonishment, which is not a sanction, and the press picks it up and acts like he ought to serve time in jail because he got a letter from the ethics committee. but he never got to answer the ethics committee. >> he now has stepped down temporarily, he says, from the ways and means committee, a big powerful chairmanship -- >> he should have. >> you think? because you sounded like you were defending him? >> he should have, because nancy pelosi set the standard. when i was admonished she called for me to step down, and called me corrupt, and it ought to apply to charlie rangel, too. it's the same thing that happened to him, and then she tried to defend him. you have to be consistent. i don't agree with it, but you have to be consistent. >> when you look at it, and i will biv you a chance to do some politically consulting, and i will
, but now it's used as a sanction. look at what is happening to charlie rangel. he was found by the ethics committee to not have violated the rules that he was charged with, yet they sent an admonishment, which is not a sanction, and the press picks it up and acts like he ought to serve time in jail because he got a letter from the ethics committee. but he never got to answer the ethics committee. >> he now has stepped down temporarily, he says, from the ways and means committee, a big...
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that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest with a report about a group that claims to be
that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest with a report about a group that claims to be
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that's all for us tonight. give bill his fish. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest. we begin tonight keeping them honest with a report about a group that claims to be raising money for disabled veteran. now, when you hear someone say they're lp
that's all for us tonight. give bill his fish. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest. we begin tonight keeping them honest with a report about a group that claims to be raising money for disabled veteran. now, when you hear someone say they're lp
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they were advising us to leave town. in the market most eyed us wearily. residents say a general strike and demonstration forced the mill ligsias to abandon their bases. but this man tells us it is far from clear they will fade away. >> a man came to speak to us. he wanted to know that the majority of people here are sick and tired of being in the spotlight. because the minority, he says, is affiliated with al qaeda. a local journalist says radical islam has always had a place here. men from here fought in afghanistan and estimates are that more than 50 traveled to iraq to become suicide bombers. the highest number from any town outside of iraq. >> the city and its surroundings were sympathetic to these groups because they had a common enemy which was kadafi. >> from the onset of the revolution, it was the extremists that provided security. after liberation was announced, there was increasing pressure on kald in yemen and other places. alleged to have been sent here by al qaeda's leader. according to security sources, these militia have a common goal weake
they were advising us to leave town. in the market most eyed us wearily. residents say a general strike and demonstration forced the mill ligsias to abandon their bases. but this man tells us it is far from clear they will fade away. >> a man came to speak to us. he wanted to know that the majority of people here are sick and tired of being in the spotlight. because the minority, he says, is affiliated with al qaeda. a local journalist says radical islam has always had a place here. men...
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the old arm is not what it used to be. but, yeah, out on the -- we've got a court out there with basketball goals and everything. i was a pitcher growing up, a pretty decent pitcher so i made a target out there on the wall. i would throw the wall and it hits the wall and bounce back to you so i would play out the action. we did that when we were kids. >> to him i am the number four. that sounds strange but it means a lot to me. >> well, those numbers are assigned to different people in my life about it has to do with my obsessive-compulsive disorder. when you have ocd a lot of it is about -- a lot of abused children have ocd because they don't feel a way to control anything in their world so they use different things like if i count to this before my dad gets home, then everything will be okay or whatever. you start developing things like that. and then it gets worse and worse until suddenly you feel responsible to the entire world. and so the next thing you know, people get numbers assigned to them. but, no, all the peopl
the old arm is not what it used to be. but, yeah, out on the -- we've got a court out there with basketball goals and everything. i was a pitcher growing up, a pretty decent pitcher so i made a target out there on the wall. i would throw the wall and it hits the wall and bounce back to you so i would play out the action. we did that when we were kids. >> to him i am the number four. that sounds strange but it means a lot to me. >> well, those numbers are assigned to different people...
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i think all of us in america need to pay this -- or repay this debt that they've done so much for us and do it in a way to make sure that they're in great shape for the rest of their lives. >> admiral mike mullen, thanks for spending time with us this morning. >> thank you, john. >>> up next an exclusive interview with the former joint chief of staffs, colin powell. we'll hear his take on the operations in issue and afghanistan. "state of the union" will be right back. . >>> we've seen over the last 12 years a great mobilization and now with president obama being heavily committed to service and putting more emphasis on it and more money into programs, united we serve as he talked about recently, i think the country is coming together, realizing that it's a problem for all of us. >> retired general and former secretary of state colin powell here on "state of the union" earlier today talking about the importance of community service. he shared his thoughts on afghanistan, iraq and the price tag. president obama's ambitious agenda. >> i spent time at walter reed. it's a heroic place. y
i think all of us in america need to pay this -- or repay this debt that they've done so much for us and do it in a way to make sure that they're in great shape for the rest of their lives. >> admiral mike mullen, thanks for spending time with us this morning. >> thank you, john. >>> up next an exclusive interview with the former joint chief of staffs, colin powell. we'll hear his take on the operations in issue and afghanistan. "state of the union" will be right...
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he took us journalists aside and told us, asked us what is really going on here and flattered us. it was quite a moment. you could tell this guy was obviously one of the most talented politicians around. clearly, he vindicated that. i think the opinions about his job performance are obviously mixed, but as a reporter, what where hope to do is go out on the trail, follow him around, go to chicago, talk to people who know him, and try to make that assessment for myself and try to hopefully not be boring and get our readers to sort of really pay attention to this election year. >> one thing he's done is completely reshape american foreign policy, not by only withdrawaling troops in iraq and afghanistan, but also the way he deployed american military operations in libya, frask, in getting rid of gadhafi, was an exercise in reshaping how american forces will behave in that operation. allowing the british and french to take a lead. that may be the way forward for america. >> his foreign policy successes are numerous. the arguments that republicans have had for years, really since harry
he took us journalists aside and told us, asked us what is really going on here and flattered us. it was quite a moment. you could tell this guy was obviously one of the most talented politicians around. clearly, he vindicated that. i think the opinions about his job performance are obviously mixed, but as a reporter, what where hope to do is go out on the trail, follow him around, go to chicago, talk to people who know him, and try to make that assessment for myself and try to hopefully not be...
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we'll talk about that. >>> and make sure you join us. looking at twitter and facebook, myspace, ireport.com. we'll put that on as well. or ga. anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncvo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. a guy named his own price, wants a room tonight for 65 dollars. we don't go lower than 130. big deal, pe 5uade him. is it wise to allow a perishable item to spoil? he asked, why leave a room empty? the additional revenue easily covers operating costs. 65 dollars is better than no dollars. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. >>> you know, we've said this a lot but i think we can continue to say it. if you were paying attention to politics this week, especially what happened in massachusetts because it spreads across the country. one election changed so much this week in washington and, a
we'll talk about that. >>> and make sure you join us. looking at twitter and facebook, myspace, ireport.com. we'll put that on as well. or ga. anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncvo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. a guy named his own price, wants a room tonight...
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. >> it's a job that belongs to as of us and not any one of us can solve the problem. when we created american's promise back with president clinton to and all of the presidents they said a country as wealthy as we are should not have kids in disparate kids. it focused getting mentors, giving them a says place to go, make sure they had a healthy start in life, make sure they were acquiring a skill to give them a job and finally making sure that youngsters early in life got a chance to serve others. that's what american's promise has been doing for the past 12 years and it's headed by my wife who's ahead of it. what that is to mobilize the private sector as well as the government. the great wealth of the nation is in the private sector. businesses, churches, all sorts of organizations that are coming forward to help kids. and we've seen over the last 12 years a great mobilization. and now with president obama being heavily committed to service and putting more emphasis on it and more money on the programs, united we serve as he talked about recently, i think the country
. >> it's a job that belongs to as of us and not any one of us can solve the problem. when we created american's promise back with president clinton to and all of the presidents they said a country as wealthy as we are should not have kids in disparate kids. it focused getting mentors, giving them a says place to go, make sure they had a healthy start in life, make sure they were acquiring a skill to give them a job and finally making sure that youngsters early in life got a chance to...
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it used to be reliably republican. in 2008, when colorado, nm, because of his difficulty with oriole white vote here's are concentrated in the midwest. those states are probably even more important for him in 2012 than 2008. the problem is that while they're a demographic trend that bends tornado the democrats in all of those places. when democrats be in office, bill clinton in 2004 or barack obama in 2010. they've had trouble hold everything voters in this region. so obama has more need for these states. it used to be a luxury for democrats. now it's a necessity. >> thank you very much. >>> dozens of wild animal shot dead after escaping an exotic preserve. did the authorities do the right thing? we'll take to you a preserve in the washington, d.c. area and try to get some answers. wow! it's even bigger than i thought. welcome to progressive. do you guys insure airstreams? yep. everything from travel trailers to mega motor homes. and when your rv is covered, so is your pet. perfect. who wants a picture with flo? i do!
it used to be reliably republican. in 2008, when colorado, nm, because of his difficulty with oriole white vote here's are concentrated in the midwest. those states are probably even more important for him in 2012 than 2008. the problem is that while they're a demographic trend that bends tornado the democrats in all of those places. when democrats be in office, bill clinton in 2004 or barack obama in 2010. they've had trouble hold everything voters in this region. so obama has more need for...
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meyers, thank you for joining us. general odierno said, yes, he thinks the iraqi military is ready for the u.s. to change its mission essentially, to begin to withdraw the last combat brigade. is it? >> well, i think it is in terms of the current circumstances because we still have 50,000 troops. that's a lot of power that we still have on the table there. the question for me is whether next year we're drawing the entire force with some residual training elements perhaps remaining, whether the iraqis will be ready then. and i believe that's a tall order, but as of now for this phase, i believe that the iraqis can with the forces that we have handle the situation. >> so let's push it to the end of 2011 which is when the 50,000 are supposed to come back out. i want to read you something that was in the "washington post" this morning from the iraqi foreign minister. it's a quote. "in washington i told them it would be embarrassing if you left and there's no government in place. the u.s. will still have a substantial forc
meyers, thank you for joining us. general odierno said, yes, he thinks the iraqi military is ready for the u.s. to change its mission essentially, to begin to withdraw the last combat brigade. is it? >> well, i think it is in terms of the current circumstances because we still have 50,000 troops. that's a lot of power that we still have on the table there. the question for me is whether next year we're drawing the entire force with some residual training elements perhaps remaining,...
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i never used the word. she evidently thinks it's easier to attack a conservative journalist and smear me on tv. >> so, here's a question for you. the whole reason we're doing this. do you think these accusations and responses and possible misquotes, does it detract from the main octobbjective of the d right now, and that is getting the president re-elected? and also holding our officials accountable. i asked the congresswoman if she was a distraction. her answer is next. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! [ male announcer ] when your favorite foods fight you, fight back fast with tums smoothies. so fast and smooth, you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ male announcer ] tums smoothies. >>> florida congresswoman acknowledged that she has plenty of critics, but says she's proud of her -- even in her own party who say he's been making headlines for their own reasons. let's talk about you. i see the reports. >> okay. >> wasserman schultz walks a tight rope. democrats are upset with her. that s
i never used the word. she evidently thinks it's easier to attack a conservative journalist and smear me on tv. >> so, here's a question for you. the whole reason we're doing this. do you think these accusations and responses and possible misquotes, does it detract from the main octobbjective of the d right now, and that is getting the president re-elected? and also holding our officials accountable. i asked the congresswoman if she was a distraction. her answer is next. [ slap! slap!...
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before you gloat, remember, barack obama doesn't own the white house, all of us
before you gloat, remember, barack obama doesn't own the white house, all of us
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and where are they guiding us to? if you skill papt of the puppets and strings and stop looking at the puppets themselves, you have to see who is behind the puppets, who is choosing the puppets and players? george soros. >> george, glenn beck has been on this kick that you are actually the mastermind who is trying to bring down the american government. how do you react when you see this kind of thing? >> well, i would be amused if people saw the joke in it, because what he is doing, he is projecting what fox, what rupert murdoch is doing because he has a media empire that is telling the people falsehoods and leading the government in the wrong direction. but, you know, by accusing me of doing that, it's kind of makes it rather hard to see that it's really he is working for the man who is doing it, which is fox news. >> but it's very personal. he talks about you as a 14-year-old boy and accuses you of essentially helping to run jews -- you're jewish yourself, lost many people in the holocaust. how did you feel about th
and where are they guiding us to? if you skill papt of the puppets and strings and stop looking at the puppets themselves, you have to see who is behind the puppets, who is choosing the puppets and players? george soros. >> george, glenn beck has been on this kick that you are actually the mastermind who is trying to bring down the american government. how do you react when you see this kind of thing? >> well, i would be amused if people saw the joke in it, because what he is doing,...
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it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >> again, it's a sovereign country and we have great respect for the president there in terms of his, his judgment in terms of what he needs to do this and right now as far as any kind of boots on the ground there with respect to the united states, that's just not, that's not a possibility. i mean, he's -- we're not into those kind of discussions. in all of these, in all of these fights with al qaeda and with terrorists, it is typically relatively small numbers, nimble, agile, very typical and they have studied us and they have adjust and typically it does take larger numbers to get at those. in the case of afghan
it's going to keep coming at us and i just don't mean us, the united states, i think us internationally until we take steps to finish it off. >> you know, if i look at the intelligence that one gets and reads and it suggests that there are a few hundred al qaeda members or operatives in yemen. by your own admission, that's probably more than there are in afghanistan, yet we have, we will have 100,000 troops in afghanistan. why not take a much more aggressive approach in yemen? >>...
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i'm used to waiting. normally it's waiting for anderson cooper doing his silver locks. >> nice, nice. >> is this about picking me. >> you don't want blitzer. he's smelley mountain situation room. once you choose your host, you move on to the challenge. here's where we test your knowledge. this is the lightning round. look at the clock. 90 seconds. which world leaders nose was broken during an attack in the rally. pick it and drag it down there. hit submit. next question. >> that's cool. >> what organs did doctors at two washington hospitals transfer between 13 donors and recipients. do it kwlik, 67, 68, play the jeopardy music, will that help you? there we go. >> it's easier. >> how do you i spell -- >> i don't know what you're spelling, babe. there you go. >> hit submit if that's your final answer. >> final answer. >> number three. here we go 50 seconds leg. a copenhagen court on climate change could replace the kyoto protocol. when was that enacted? >> what are my options here? >> '87, '97, '93. >> i'm
i'm used to waiting. normally it's waiting for anderson cooper doing his silver locks. >> nice, nice. >> is this about picking me. >> you don't want blitzer. he's smelley mountain situation room. once you choose your host, you move on to the challenge. here's where we test your knowledge. this is the lightning round. look at the clock. 90 seconds. which world leaders nose was broken during an attack in the rally. pick it and drag it down there. hit submit. next question....
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early morning, 31 us of july. three of them got into a taxi and went to an area, one stayed behind because he was set to be sick. the three stayed in regular contact with their friend who stayed behind. until 1:30 p.m. local time on the 31st. where they called and said "we are surrounded by iranian soldiers." the area, very appealing for tourists because of the natural terrain, the beauty that exists there, also right up against the iranian border. local tourist police in the region are said to have run into the three americans and told them to be careful because of the proximity to the iranian border. the police said to them "you are americans not iraqis." these are very tense times, beware. the americans who stayed behind, then departed his hotel at around 4:30 local time on the 31st of july. at 6:00 p.m. local time, the kurdish security forces went into the hotel and took all of the american's belongings. the area of iraq's north is run by the kurdistan regional government. it has been spared of a lot of the vi
early morning, 31 us of july. three of them got into a taxi and went to an area, one stayed behind because he was set to be sick. the three stayed in regular contact with their friend who stayed behind. until 1:30 p.m. local time on the 31st. where they called and said "we are surrounded by iranian soldiers." the area, very appealing for tourists because of the natural terrain, the beauty that exists there, also right up against the iranian border. local tourist police in the region...
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it tells us that al qaeda is still at war with us and they are still trying to kill us. but their operational capability has been degraded and remains somewhat degraded. >> these are very different than the 9/11 attack and cole bombing and embassy bombing eight years ago. much more opportunistic as you say. lower level. what they show us is that this is still a very active threat and that the al qaeda franchises in other areas and in this case in the arabian peninsula are capable of launching their own attacks and there is a great deal of radicalization and extremism occurring out there in the world which every once in a while will turn up someone that's willing to carry out attack like this. and so that's what we have seen in the last year is about a dozen such cases in and around the united states of which this was the closest to causing mass casualties, another point is our intelligence community was focussed in on yemen in a serious way the last three years. we have known yemen was a big problem. but the assumption and the assessment was -- >> we have known about yem
it tells us that al qaeda is still at war with us and they are still trying to kill us. but their operational capability has been degraded and remains somewhat degraded. >> these are very different than the 9/11 attack and cole bombing and embassy bombing eight years ago. much more opportunistic as you say. lower level. what they show us is that this is still a very active threat and that the al qaeda franchises in other areas and in this case in the arabian peninsula are capable of...
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>> i used to have this and i used to have -- like this was red. >> this was all red in here? what else? >> and my ear like i could see that. >> talking about over here? >> yeah. >> i heard you had over 12 surgeries. >> 15. >> 15? >> i want to make them fix this here. >> your ear? youssef has a pretty good understanding for a young boy as to what he's going through and how he is and will always be somewhat different than other children because of the disfigurement that he has from his burn injuries. but he's also been able to take with him a sense of accomplishment. "look what i've gone through" and "i can survive." >> she's good. >> reporter: the united states government has granted youssef and his family asylum. that means they can remain in the united states. how did you decide to stay? >> because i see my kids. getting used to live here. they speak english more than arabic. and there the situation is still not safe to go there. >> as we're shooting this interview we're not showing your face. after all these years, you're still worried about that. >> yeah. i still have fami
>> i used to have this and i used to have -- like this was red. >> this was all red in here? what else? >> and my ear like i could see that. >> talking about over here? >> yeah. >> i heard you had over 12 surgeries. >> 15. >> 15? >> i want to make them fix this here. >> your ear? youssef has a pretty good understanding for a young boy as to what he's going through and how he is and will always be somewhat different than other children...
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you can watch it with us. if this compromise holds $35,000 a year, that means you will keep that $700 a year payroll tax holiday you've been getting in recent years. instead of having your taxes go up 27 a paycheck. if you make $50,000 a year, let's assume now that means you'll keep that $1,000 payroll tax holiday next year instead of losing $40 a paycheck. this is the number the white house was focusing on, most of those making 75 grand you will keep next year $60 a paycheck. that' paycheck every two weeks is the calculation. if you make more money, you'll save more money. still ahead here, exclusive talk with michele bachmann who says she's sensing something in iowa that will shock the rest of us. >>> coverage of the breaking news, the deal to extend your payroll tax cuts. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart,
you can watch it with us. if this compromise holds $35,000 a year, that means you will keep that $700 a year payroll tax holiday you've been getting in recent years. instead of having your taxes go up 27 a paycheck. if you make $50,000 a year, let's assume now that means you'll keep that $1,000 payroll tax holiday next year instead of losing $40 a paycheck. this is the number the white house was focusing on, most of those making 75 grand you will keep next year $60 a paycheck. that' paycheck...
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use yourself as an example. have you received the postservice care and treatment especially in the mental health department that you believe you need and that many of your brothers and sisters as they come home would need? >> no, i don't think so. like i said, i think that's where the military, the va fails our service members, our veterans. they make it so difficult for you to get anything done, to go anywhere with your -- your issues. and, again, as a soldier, you -- as a veteran, you don't want to show your weakness. you want to show that you're tough. you're ready for any mission that we're having to face. so, showing a weakness is something that we would very rarely do. >> if you could have a minute with the president of the united states now, as he marks what he believes to be a significant achievement, getting down to 50,000 troops on a path to getting down to zero troops in iraq by the end of next year, if you could have a minute or two with the president of the united states, what would you tell him abo
use yourself as an example. have you received the postservice care and treatment especially in the mental health department that you believe you need and that many of your brothers and sisters as they come home would need? >> no, i don't think so. like i said, i think that's where the military, the va fails our service members, our veterans. they make it so difficult for you to get anything done, to go anywhere with your -- your issues. and, again, as a soldier, you -- as a veteran, you...
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thank you so much, senator, for joining us. i want to bring to your attention -- >> good morning. >> -- a couple of inside other poll numbers. the first one had to do with the benghazi attack. the question was, did the obama administration try to intentionally mislead the public on the benghazi attack? and 50% of americans said no, the administration did not try to intentionally mislead on benghazi. on the subject of the irs and the question was, did white house officials direct the irs to concentrate on conservative political groups? 55% said no, the white house did not order it. so if you take those in combination, i want to ask you what your answer to those questions are. number one, i know you do believe that the white house deliberately misled americans on benghazi. >> well, you know, i think what's more important than either whether i believe that or whether the polls show that, it's that somebody be held accountable. and not so much for the talking points afterwards. i think there was some misdirection and some political
thank you so much, senator, for joining us. i want to bring to your attention -- >> good morning. >> -- a couple of inside other poll numbers. the first one had to do with the benghazi attack. the question was, did the obama administration try to intentionally mislead the public on the benghazi attack? and 50% of americans said no, the administration did not try to intentionally mislead on benghazi. on the subject of the irs and the question was, did white house officials direct the...
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this war came to us on 9/11. and there are a whole bunch of folks here i'll bet who signed up after 9/11. kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tower. 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at grocery stores. it pays to discover. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country. from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in...
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recycled and used again. the results are staggering. not only did it open on time and on budget, but listen to how much they saved by using the old to build up the new. >> typically when we research these across the country, the mind-numbing figure that stopped us, they're running about $1,100 a foot to build what we have. we were able to build it for $278 a foot. it becomes one of the most studied projects and iconic example of ingenuity at best. >> reporter: now that's, finale. tom foreman, cnn, boston. >>> and we'll have more stories of people going the extra mile to help communities in need. a special half hour "building up america" 3:00 eastern, 12:00 pacific time today. >>> a soldier just back from iraq talking about the mission and what it felt like to be a member of the last combat brigade to leave iraq. that's coming up after the break. 27 minutes after the hour. [ male announcer ] one look can turn the everyday into romantic. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can
recycled and used again. the results are staggering. not only did it open on time and on budget, but listen to how much they saved by using the old to build up the new. >> typically when we research these across the country, the mind-numbing figure that stopped us, they're running about $1,100 a foot to build what we have. we were able to build it for $278 a foot. it becomes one of the most studied projects and iconic example of ingenuity at best. >> reporter: now that's, finale....
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stay with us. >>> you know, little youssif suffered so much, but i can tell you he taught us something as well. through the nonstop coverage of the war and terror, he taught us something about hope and his spirit, and you, the cnn viewer and cnn.com user really made the next phase of his life possible. youssif's father called it a journey from death to life. his mother called it a dream. >> we'd like to welcome you to los angeles. >> from baghdad to los angeles, a 24-hour trip, a world away, and a new beginning for youssif and his family. far from iraq's violent and uncertain streets. cnn correspondent dar roy damon brought youssif's polite to the world's attention. she served for a time as their translator. for youssif and their family, every day in their new home seemed extraordinary. >> she's seen a toaster in cartoons before but not real life. >> there were other slices of americana, previously seen only in the movies. manicured lawns, a swimming pool, a playground. another first, youssif's first doctor's visit with dr. peter grossman. >> he's not happy with me. this is not unusual
stay with us. >>> you know, little youssif suffered so much, but i can tell you he taught us something as well. through the nonstop coverage of the war and terror, he taught us something about hope and his spirit, and you, the cnn viewer and cnn.com user really made the next phase of his life possible. youssif's father called it a journey from death to life. his mother called it a dream. >> we'd like to welcome you to los angeles. >> from baghdad to los angeles, a 24-hour...
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stay with us. i want to bring in john king and candy crowley as well john, we've been talking about this brave heart type references about fighting to the end. but this looks like a surrender. does it? is it? >> they fought to the end and they surrendered. they can say they did both. they are getting a small tweak in the language but they caved. dana went through it. you have the president who used the bully pull pit and used it throughout the last week. today he surrounded himself with real people and said this is who would be hurt by this. the senate majority leader said, look, i cut this deal with the democrats. a majority of my members voted for it. the republicans lost their leverage when that happened. they lost the leverage so they lost it in washington politically and losing the narrative out in the country politically as well. so they cut their losses. >> and, candy, if you give us a little peak behind the curtain, was there a sense, do you think, that republicans thought that they could r
stay with us. i want to bring in john king and candy crowley as well john, we've been talking about this brave heart type references about fighting to the end. but this looks like a surrender. does it? is it? >> they fought to the end and they surrendered. they can say they did both. they are getting a small tweak in the language but they caved. dana went through it. you have the president who used the bully pull pit and used it throughout the last week. today he surrounded himself with...
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thanks for starting your day with us. hopefully you're working better than we are currently this hour. we're talking coffee this morning. not necessarily the kind you drink with your cream, your sugar. i don't know how you take it. this is the coffee party. this is a movement, they're calling it a grassroots movement, started on facebook. there's something like 150-plus members. a lot of people getting together. today is the day they're kicking this thing off coast to coast, coffee shops. who are they, what do they want? what are they doing. we'll have the answers. >>> if somebody likes flight delays, even worse, canceled flights, stuck at the airports. sometimes on the runway, sitting, just like that, two, three, four, five-plus hours. well, help is on the way. passenger bill of rights is what we're talking about. what's in it for you. also we'll talk to someone about how the airlines now are going to try to possibly combat that passenger bill of rights. something else this morning, a lot of people want to find discounts
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would you use that as a defense? >> that's a useable thing, but remember, i want to go back to all of the seals have entered pleas of not guilty. they are denying this occurred -- legally denying. i would not be prepared to use something like that unless and until my client was convicted by a jury. >> it's an interesting case. i'm glad we're following it. my appreciation to you. check back with us. let's keep in touch on this thing, all right? >> thank you. >> counselor, i appreciate it. now this -- >> barack obama and senator obiden, you have said no to everything in trying to find a domestic solution to the energy crisis we are in. >> "senator obiden." and there is also this on the story. mccain staffers were going to go to senator mccain to tell him sarah palin wasn't fit to be vice president. that's what we learned yesterday. new details from this behind-the-scenes book on just how, quote, unprepared she was, question mark. then don't forget the other way to participate in this national conversation, you can call
would you use that as a defense? >> that's a useable thing, but remember, i want to go back to all of the seals have entered pleas of not guilty. they are denying this occurred -- legally denying. i would not be prepared to use something like that unless and until my client was convicted by a jury. >> it's an interesting case. i'm glad we're following it. my appreciation to you. check back with us. let's keep in touch on this thing, all right? >> thank you. >> counselor,...
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he hasn't gotten back to us. is there any indication that he might take any action with regard to the band? >> i think the first thing that we have to make clear, florida a and m did do a lot to try toer rat indicate hazing. i think the first thing you have to establish, you took this very seriously and worked diligently to end it. unfortunately, the other move that the institution could have taken, the band has to take a break for a while. we have to be aware of the ambassadorship and the goodwill that it spreads for florida a and m and everywhere it goes and we have to say that this band has to take a break and everybody associated with the culture of hazing, whether it's participating in it, whether it's being silent partners by not recording it, has to be cycled out by graduation or discipline and we have to start over and we throw people out of school and we will not tolerate it. this is not a culture we will accept. >> zero tolerance. jarrett carter, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> want to get this in. d
he hasn't gotten back to us. is there any indication that he might take any action with regard to the band? >> i think the first thing that we have to make clear, florida a and m did do a lot to try toer rat indicate hazing. i think the first thing you have to establish, you took this very seriously and worked diligently to end it. unfortunately, the other move that the institution could have taken, the band has to take a break for a while. we have to be aware of the ambassadorship and...
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us. >> tom brokaw, it's been a pleasure. thank you very much. >> my pleasure, piers. >> that's all for us tonight. >> that's all for us tonight. ac 360 starts now -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thanks, piers. no one's going to be reaching into your pocket when the christmas bills come due. late today house republicans agreed on a deal to renew those payroll tax cuts that you've been getting all year, at least for another two months. they're going to extend jobless benefits and fix medicare funding. if all of this sounds familiar, that's because other than a minor change or two it's nearly identical to the senate legislation that passed with overwhelming bypartisan support. all of that opened up a divide between house hard liners and the gop establishment. by yesterday leading republican voices were openly calling on house speaker john boehner to back down, to agree to a two-month extension or risk ruining the brand. tonight looking pretty grim he did. >> doing the right thing f
us. >> tom brokaw, it's been a pleasure. thank you very much. >> my pleasure, piers. >> that's all for us tonight. >> that's all for us tonight. ac 360 starts now -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thanks, piers. no one's going to be reaching into your pocket when the christmas bills come due. late today house republicans agreed on a deal to renew those payroll tax cuts that you've been getting all year, at least for another two months. they're going to...
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thanks for being with us tonight. join us here tomorrow. for all of us, good night from new york, next, campbell brown. >>> tonight, here are the questions, we want answers. are we getting anywhere with the health care debate? >> where we do disagree, let's disagree over things that are real. not these wild misrepresentations that bear no resemblance to anything that's actually been proposed. >> reporter: civil for the president, but out of control at other town halls. >> wait a minute, you want to leave? leave. >> i am going to speak my mind before i leave because your people told me i could. i called your office and i was told i could have the mike to speak. and then when i was lied to -- >> do you want to be fair to your fellow patriots that are here today and give them an opportunity? that would be terrific. >> with all of the shouting, important questions are going unanswered. tonight, once again, we are separating fact from fiction. >>> plus, why are we harping on hillary clinton? the secretary of state is in africa on an important di
thanks for being with us tonight. join us here tomorrow. for all of us, good night from new york, next, campbell brown. >>> tonight, here are the questions, we want answers. are we getting anywhere with the health care debate? >> where we do disagree, let's disagree over things that are real. not these wild misrepresentations that bear no resemblance to anything that's actually been proposed. >> reporter: civil for the president, but out of control at other town halls....
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stay with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache, or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctor right away. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free
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thanks for joining us from louisiana. in the meantime, folk who is live along the gulf are going without a lot. they now add fourth of july fireworks to the list. the cities canceled shows because of the oil spill. the owner of the bridge side marina said they are can teleing fireworks because they are worried sparks from the fireworks just might ignite the oil that is in the water nearby. let's go to karen mcginness. it has been a tough fourth of july weekend for a lot of folks along the gulf for those reasons. >> they live with this every day. we hear about it in the headlines and the newspapers, but they live with this. it's going on to three months now. it looks like the beaches severely affected in a number of areas. we are looking at the florida beefs and saying avoid the water. we have got oil in pensacola. tar balls in panama city, florida. these are some of the most beautiful beaches with the sugar sand beach and they are devastated by 75 plus days now where the oil is moving closer and closer to the uncharted te
thanks for joining us from louisiana. in the meantime, folk who is live along the gulf are going without a lot. they now add fourth of july fireworks to the list. the cities canceled shows because of the oil spill. the owner of the bridge side marina said they are can teleing fireworks because they are worried sparks from the fireworks just might ignite the oil that is in the water nearby. let's go to karen mcginness. it has been a tough fourth of july weekend for a lot of folks along the gulf...
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give us a sense where u.s. troops are in iraq, have been, and are going to be now that the combat mission is officially over. >> it's a great question. let's look at the history. u.s. troop levels in iraq back early on february 2004, about 114,000, the surge begins in 2007. 137,000. remember this point, this is just shy of 170,000 in 2007, and you see the drop since then to just under 50,000 chris lawrence talked about there. that is, today, in iraq. back at the height of the surge, this is what it looked like. you see all these badges with the american flag. these are all the american military bases and installations all around iraq at the height of the surge, 2007, shy of 270,000 troops. now the country will be divided in three parts just like this and you have six advise and assist brigades they call them. the president says they're not combat troops but they can get involved in combat operations. two advise and assist in the south. two in the middle which has baghdad and al anbar and two in the north so ess
give us a sense where u.s. troops are in iraq, have been, and are going to be now that the combat mission is officially over. >> it's a great question. let's look at the history. u.s. troop levels in iraq back early on february 2004, about 114,000, the surge begins in 2007. 137,000. remember this point, this is just shy of 170,000 in 2007, and you see the drop since then to just under 50,000 chris lawrence talked about there. that is, today, in iraq. back at the height of the surge, this...
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make sure they are not a threat to us. that's it. >> is afghanistan right now a major -- or those in it, a major security threat to the united states, or are we just cleaning up what we broke? >> i say yes, because the biggest scare is the afghan joining the pakistan taliban. and pakistan's nukes getting into the wrong hands. anybody that you talk to from any administration from the defensive agencies to the ceo and u.s. military, they say it's the worse case scenario and still possible. that's why afghanistan has to be stabilized to some extent because you have pakistan right next door and they could have those nukes fall into the wrong hands. >> they had elections in march, and they're still arguing about who won and who has the coalition. >> sounds like us. >> in 2000, anyway. if we're going to take the compat troops out, is it possible the place will fall apart if we leave? >> you know, i think it is possible, keep in mind after the 2005 election, their first national election in december of 2005, it took them quite a
make sure they are not a threat to us. that's it. >> is afghanistan right now a major -- or those in it, a major security threat to the united states, or are we just cleaning up what we broke? >> i say yes, because the biggest scare is the afghan joining the pakistan taliban. and pakistan's nukes getting into the wrong hands. anybody that you talk to from any administration from the defensive agencies to the ceo and u.s. military, they say it's the worse case scenario and still...
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stay with us. >>> we're back to talk more about iraq. nearly a decade on, what has america accomplished? was the war worth it? joining me now, max boot, a military historian, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations, and sometime adviser to general petraeus. and peter has had a long career in diplomacy and has written two books on iraq including "the end of iraq: how american incompetence created a war without end." max, i know you're a compassionate supporter of the end of the war and general petraeus. >> i'm also a critic of the way it was conducted for the first few years, i might add. >> but when you look back, though, $1 trillion, however many iraqi lives, 4,000 american lives, what did we gain? >> i think we gained an opportunity but whether or not we take advantage of that opportunity, i would say no. there's no question that the cost of the war has been high in both blood and treasure, but that's been true in our history. take the korean war. you could have said in the 1950s, what did we gain out of the korean war, a d
stay with us. >>> we're back to talk more about iraq. nearly a decade on, what has america accomplished? was the war worth it? joining me now, max boot, a military historian, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations, and sometime adviser to general petraeus. and peter has had a long career in diplomacy and has written two books on iraq including "the end of iraq: how american incompetence created a war without end." max, i know you're a compassionate supporter of...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> a recap of off late breaking news out of afghanistan. a suicide car bomb exploded in kabul shortly after president obama's surprise visit ended. now reuters is reporting that the taliban is claiming responsibility. some new details to bring you. monicapy nell of boise, idaho, told cnn that her husband, a contractor in kabul, told her by phone a couple of explosions broke the windows in his compound. she said he told her he and his colleagues were quote under attack and they ran to bunkers. her husband told her many rooms at the compound were destroyed and then he hung up.
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for those of us on the ground and for all of us, the work goes on and we will continue to dedicate all necessary resources to every level of this investigation, and to do everything that we can to ensure that our elected officials and the citizens we serve are safe. and with that, i'd be happy and i'm sure the sheriff would be happy to answer any questions you might have. >> director, what have you been able to find out about the -- >> ygentleman right here had hi hand up first. >> "los angeles times," wanting to know about the motive, what you've been able to find out about the motive? >> as you can expect, the investigation is barely 24 hours old and it's a little early to speculate on those motives. my expectation is that there will be a filing in federal court this afternoon that may elaborate somewhat on that, but it's awful early in the investigation to give some definitive action. let me go to the next -- yes, ma'am? >> abc news, new york. arizona's the third state in which you can carry concealed weapons without a permit. what do you think about the relative ease with which peo
for those of us on the ground and for all of us, the work goes on and we will continue to dedicate all necessary resources to every level of this investigation, and to do everything that we can to ensure that our elected officials and the citizens we serve are safe. and with that, i'd be happy and i'm sure the sheriff would be happy to answer any questions you might have. >> director, what have you been able to find out about the -- >> ygentleman right here had hi hand up first....
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they're using a cement pumper. the reason they're using this particular pumper, it's not because they're going to be spraying cement. it's purely water they're spraying into reactor four. but they've got this extendible arm that stretches some 58 meters so it can pinpoint its target and directly aim that water into that pool that's housing those spent fuel rods. this is really important. they have to cool those rods down, keep those rods cool until they get the international cooling system up and running. that is what workers have been at all day. they've got the electrical cables connected to all six reactors. they now need to get electricity into those reactors so that those cooling systems can get under way. some 660 workers are on the site. they are working around the clock, trying desperately to contain the situation. >> anna, what's the latest on the food contamination fears? >> reporter: well, this is causing great concern here in japan, and for very good reason. today they found high levels of radiation in
they're using a cement pumper. the reason they're using this particular pumper, it's not because they're going to be spraying cement. it's purely water they're spraying into reactor four. but they've got this extendible arm that stretches some 58 meters so it can pinpoint its target and directly aim that water into that pool that's housing those spent fuel rods. this is really important. they have to cool those rods down, keep those rods cool until they get the international cooling system up...
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nobody can tell us, no scientist can sit down with us. remember, there are patents attached to the chemicals. we don't know what's in it. >> conservationist jean-michel cousteau and author of "my father, the captain." have a good holiday weekend during your observations there of the gulf of mexico as well. >> well, i think the fourth of july is a call for action. everyone can help. this is not a time to sit back and relax. it's a time to think and say what is it that i and we can do differently than what we have done up to now. >> thanks so much for your time. appreciate it. >> you're very welcome. >>> all right. well, she started singing with her brother and sister at rodeos. tomorrow, she performs for the nation at the annual fourth of july extravaganza in washington. you recognize her right there. in a few minutes, you will actually meet and hear from reba mcintire. it can happen anytime. an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to
nobody can tell us, no scientist can sit down with us. remember, there are patents attached to the chemicals. we don't know what's in it. >> conservationist jean-michel cousteau and author of "my father, the captain." have a good holiday weekend during your observations there of the gulf of mexico as well. >> well, i think the fourth of july is a call for action. everyone can help. this is not a time to sit back and relax. it's a time to think and say what is it that i and...